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Services: Internet
 

Matrix Internet Service Provider Ratings

Dedicated Connection (T1,T3-OCx, Ethernet)
Dedicated Internet provides your business with a reliable, secure, constant connection to the Internet in speeds ranging from 64K to Gigabit (T1,T3,Ethernet). Our network service providers also offer flexible access methods, pricing options, guaranteed performance, 24x7x365 network monitoring, and trouble resolution. Subsidium can accommodate business Internet requirements both domestically and internationally.
Business Dial
Secure, reliable, cost effective, dial-up access to the Internet with analog modem data rates up to 56 Kbps.
DSL
DSL access is an affordable solution designed for non-mission critical Internet access. DSL Service provides a high speed, dedicated connection to the Internet over standard phone lines, using SDSL, ADSL, IDSL, VDSL, or HDSL technology. DSL speeds are tied to the distance between the customer and the telco central office.
Satellite
For rural extensions of a virtual enterprise, Satellite offers a flexible, affordable method of provisioning Internet access. Two-way satellite Internet uses Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting technology, which means up to 5,000 channels of communication can simultaneously be served by a single satellite. IP multicasting sends data from one point to many points (at the same time) by sending data in compressed format. Compression reduces the size of the data and the bandwidth.
ISDN
Based upon international communications standards, ISDN provides you with access to the Internet by leveraging the public telephone network. ISDN uses 64 Kbps circuit-switched channels, called "B channels" (bearer channels), to carry voice and data. It uses a separate D channel (delta channel) for control signals.

The D channel signals the carrier's voice switch to make calls, put them on hold and activate features such as conference calling and call forwarding. It also receives information about incoming calls, such as the identity of the caller. Since the D channel connects directly to the telephone system's SS7 signaling network, ISDN calls are dialed much faster than regular telephone calls. ISDN is offered in BRI or PRI.
 
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